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interesting he was able to judge specific height while in a boat somewhat at a distance… not sure how far he was exactly, but he must have gotten a REAL solid look to know these details.

doesn’t sound like BS, but without concrete evidence of what he saw, you have to blindly accept it. but it seems legit to me. (obviously, i’d ideally like concrete evidence we can see, and study)

there seems to be a lot of sightings on that island.

if someone was going to look for a bigfoot, that might be a good spot because its an island, so it contains a smaller amount of area to canvas, plus the bigfoot(s) are there, but can’t swim off the island (making an assumption here)

would be interesting to cross reference known sightings on the island, with time of year, weather patterns, food patterns, animal patterns.

if you had access to this data and could map it out, i bet you’d find some very interesting patterns.

Why wouldn’t a Bigfoot swim off the island? Vancouver Island is very close the mainland and along the Discovery Passage is almost interconnected to many smaller islets through a maze of narrows, some under well under 600 meters in breadth. There exist a wide range of mammal species including the Roosevelt Elk and Vancouver Island Wolf, mountain lions and black bears. While I agree that the above sighting report is just what you make of it without any evidence to back it up, I don’t see any reason why Bigfoot couldn’t leave Vancouver Island and get to the nearby mainland. Apes do not normally choose to swim but they can and have been video taped swimming. If one takes the assumption that Bigfoot is something close to a human (confirmed water lovers) in general aspect, what would stop them from moving between the islands and the mainland if they wanted or had to.

dconstukt;
I’m not trying to prove any point. You deal with this point. I never said that Bigfoot actually are or have been seen swimming anywhere. I merely stated that the distances between Vancouver Island and the mainland are short and since Bigfoot is reportedly more human-like than simian, and apes have been video-taped swimming so the idea of a Bigfoot swimming the relatively short waterways to and from the mainland, like all the other large mammals that exist on Vancouver Island do, is a possibility – if they exist. I am 50/50 at best on the actual existence of Bigfoot and I’ve been following the story for over 50 years.
Hone up on your reading skills and turn down your assumptive ones. You might like to brush up on your punctuation and sentence structure too.